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Aug. 18 |
Royal sign manual dated Windsor Castle for 2,800l. to Robert, Lord Lexinton ("whom we have appointed to negotiate several affairs in Spain"): without account. (Money warrant dated Aug. 18 or 19 hereon.) (Money order dated Aug. 20 hereon.) (Letter of direction dated Aug. 22 hereon.) Queen's Warrant Book XXV, p. 291. Money Book XXII, p. 54. Order Book VIII, p. 224. Disposition Book XXII, p. 16. |
Aug. 19 |
Royal warrant dated same to the Attorney or Solicitor General for a great seal to appoint Nehemiah Arnold, Charles Blunt, William Borret and 42 others, detailed, to be Managers of the 1712 Lottery and Adventure ("Managers or Directors for preparing and delivering of tickets or receipts and to oversee the drawing of lots": with full power to meet and prepare books, tickets and receipts and to oversee the drawing of lots &c.), as by the Act of the present Session 10 Anne, c. 18, for Duties on soap &c. Queen's Warrant Book XXV, pp. 286–8. |
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Royal sign manual for 845,367l. 4s. 3¾d. to James Brydges, Paymaster of the Forces Abroad: as imprest towards the charges of the Forces, either Foreign Troops or Subject Troops, which shall be under his care of pay for the year 1712 and for and towards the Queen's share of subsidies upon treaties with our Allies. (Money warrant dated Aug. 10 hereon.) (Money order dated Aug. 20 hereon.) Ibid., pp. 288–9. Order Book VIII, p. 222. |
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Money warrant for 194l. 13s. 4d. to Michael Studholme, Keeper of her Majesty's Roads and Guide of her person in all her Progresses; 73l. thereof for two years to 1711 Xmas on his patent fee of 2s. a day and 121l. 13s. 4d. for same time on his allowance of 3s. 4d. a day for travelling charges. (Money order dated Aug. 21 for 121l. 13s. 4d. part hereof.) Money Book XXII, p. 50. Order Book VIII, p. 244. |
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J. Taylour (in the absence of the Treasury Secretaries) to Mr. Brydges. The Colonels of several Regiments in Ireland have applied to my Lord Treasurer for payment of the sums due to them for men detached out of their Regiments to recruit the Forces in Spain, for which they have royal warrants for 4l. per man. The charge of the
said recruits ought to be placed to the accounts of the Regiments who received them, of which there may be several that are now ordered to be broke. You are to lay before my Lord an account of all the warrants charged on you for recruits which remain unsatisfied, and to propose to my Lord how they may be best satisfied, especially with regard to Regiments already disbanded or under orders to be be disbanded. Out Letters (General) XX, p. 252. |
Aug. 19 |
J. Taylour (in the absence of the Treasury Secretaries) to Mr. Watkins. My Lord Treasurer has received a letter from Lord Strafford pressing for some things to be ordered for the Regiment of [Albertus Ernestus II] the Prince of Ottingen so that the pay thereof may cease. My Lord has directed Mr. Brydges to write to his deputy [in Flanders] by this night's post forth with to pay her Majesty's share of the charge of the said Battalion to the 23rd inst., but to let them know at the same time that they are to expect no more from her Majesty. Ibid. |
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Same to Mr. Borret to advise with the Attorney General about the enclosed affidavits [missing] concerning Dr. Chase of Hockfield [£ Oakfield], Co. Southampton, in relation to the killing of her Majesty's venison in Windsor [sic £ New] Forest. Chase is to be effectually prosecuted. Ibid. |
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Same to the [Principal] Officers of the Works. Divers of the rolls and records in Chancery are now to be transmitted from thence to the Tower of London. The Lord Treasurer directs you to attend the Master of the Rolls to know what room will be necessary to be fitted up for their reception. Ibid., p. 253. |
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Same to the Secretary at War. Thomas Morphew, Marshal to the First and Second Regiments of Foot Guards, has exhibited his bill of disbursements for repairing and fitting up the prison in the Savoy and also for necessaries for the recruits et al. secured there in 1707–9. My Lord Treasurer has ordered the charge for said repairs to be taken into the debt of the Office of Works, the same being an edifice belonging to her Majesty. The Paymaster General of Guards and Garrisons proposes meeting the charge of said necessaries out of Contingencies, being 185l. 5s. 6d. Please obtain a royal warrant for same accordingly. Ibid., p. 256. |
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Treasury reference to the Taxes Commissioners of the petition of Joseph Gace proposing his securities, detailed, as Receiver General of the Duties on Houses for part of Co. Lincoln. Out Letters (Affairs of Taxes) II, p. 100. |
Aug. 20 |
Money warrant for 80l. to Andrew Card for delivering into the Office of Queen's Remembrancer of the Exchequer, pursuant to a decree of that Court, all writings belonging to the Queen Dowager as were in the custody of Martin Folks, Attorney General to the said Queen, and for his pains in reducing the said writings into an alphabetical order, and making two schedules thereof. (Money order dated Aug. 20 hereon.) Money Book XXII, p. 50. Order Book VIII, p. 238. |
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Same for 28l. 11s. 8d. to Hugh Reason for the surplusage on his account as Sheriff of Co. Sussex for the year ended 1711 Sept. 29;
same arising by payments for apprehending Mary Fryer and Geo. Booker for felony and burglary. Money Book XXII, p. 51. |
Aug. 20 |
Warrant by Treasurer Oxford to the Principal Officers of the Works to enter the sum of 558l. 19s. 3¾d. on the books of their Office for payment to Thomas Morphew, Marshal to the First and Second Regiments of Foot Guards, in like manner as shall be directed for the debt of said Office of Works for the quarter next in course of payment to those already directed. |
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Prefixing: report by Sir Christopher Wren et al., Officers of the Works, on the said Morphew's disbursements, detailed, in repairing and keeping in order her Majesty's Marshalsea in the Savoy in 1707, 1708 and 1709. The first two items were for the benefit of the edifice and reasonable to be made in case the prison had not been there. The account reported on by the Officers of the Works is as follows: |
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laid out by Mr. Morphew for the benefit of the edifice and fit to be done in case the prison had not been there |
163 |
8 |
6 |
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to make it a prison, with conveniences for a suttler |
395 |
10 |
9¾ |
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coals, candles, &c. for the use of the recruits |
186 |
5 |
6 |
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£745 |
4 |
9¾ |
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Ibid., pp. 51–2. |
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Same by same to the Salt Commissioners to repay the Land Tax assessments anno1712 on salt officers of not more than 100l. per an. salary. |
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Prefixing: memorial from said Commissioners praying said refund. Ibid., pp. 53–4. |
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Letter of direction for 35,445l. 10s. 2½d. to Charles Cæsar, Treasurer of the Navy: out of Contributions in the Exchequer on the Lottery anno1712 [10 Anne, c. 18]: and is for such uses of the Navy and Victualling as shall be appointed [by my Lord Treasurer]. Disposition Book XXII, p. 13. |
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J. Taylour (in the absence of the Treasury Secretaries) to the Navy Treasurer. In reply to your memorial of the 19th inst. my Lord Treasurer directs you to satisfy in the following manner [i.e. out of funds as follows] the services amounting to 43,948l. 11s. 0d., ut supra, p. 63, which press for payment: viz. |
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d. |
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by and out of the 35,445l. 10s. 2½d. ordered to be issued to you as above this day |
35,445 |
10 |
2½ |
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by and out of the sum remaining in your hands of the 30,000l. advanced to you by the Bank of England July 5 last |
2,482 |
0 |
1 |
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by and out of tallies and orders dated April 5 last on the Land Tax or fifteenth 4s. Aid anno1712 [10 Anne, c. 1], which may now be disposed at par, taking care to receive and surcharge yourself for the benefit of the public with all the interest accrued on the said orders from the date thereof to the date you shall assign and dispose of the same |
6,000 |
0 |
0 |
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by and out of a remain in your hands upon the tallies and orders on the Land Tax anno1712 applied to pay the quarter's annuity due at Lady day last to the South Sea Company, being more than sufficient for that purpose |
21 |
0 |
8½ |
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£43,948 |
11 |
0 |
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Disposition Book XXII, pp. 13–14. |
Aug. 20 |
Letter of direction for 58,833l. 6s. 8d. to James Brydges, Paymaster of the Forces Abroad: out of Contributions in the Exchequer on the Lottery anno1712 as by 10 Anne, c. 18: and is intended to be paid ut supra, pp. 63–4. Ibid., p 14. |
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Same for 55,330l. 13s. 9½d. to John Howe, Paymaster of Guards and Garrisons: out of the like Contributions: and is intended to be applied to the services following: viz. |
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d. |
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in part of 468,830l. 15s. 10d. for Guards and Garrisons anno1712. |
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for 28 days' subsistence Aug. 25 inst. to Sept. 21 next for the Troops and Regiments in Great Britain |
25,888 |
18 |
8 |
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on account of the poundage and day's pay [deducted] as in part of the pay of the outpensioners [of Chelsea Hospital] from 1711 Dec. 23 to April 24 last |
5,502 |
10 |
3 |
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in part of 14,410l. 18s. 7d. for General Officers anno 1712. |
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for 91 days' pay from March 26 to June 24 last for the Duke of Ormonde as Captain General and for the several General and Staff Officers |
2,470 |
4 |
1½ |
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in part of 23,400l. for Garrisons anno 1712. |
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for 61 days' pay from April 25 last to June 24 last for the several Garrisons in South Britain, they receiving no subsistence |
2,548 |
3 |
8¼ |
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for half a year's allowance for fire and candle for the said Garrisons to the same time |
1,332 |
6 |
1 |
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for 28 days' subsistence from Aug. 25 inst. to Sept. 21 next for the Garrisons in North Britain |
358 |
5 |
8 |
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in part of 60,000 l. included in the 243,020l. 17s. 6d. for extraordinaries of the war. |
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to clear the provisions, salaries and necessary expenses of the Royal Hospital at Chelsea to Dec. 22 last |
7,608 |
5 |
4 |
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to complete the pay of the outpensioners [of said Hospital] from 23 Dec. [last] to April 24 last |
8,290 |
13 |
10 |
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to complete the pay of 12 Companies of Invalids from Dec. 23 last to June 24 last |
1,331 |
6 |
1¾ |
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£55,330 |
13 |
9½ |
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Ibid., p. 15. |
Aug. 20 |
J. Taylour (in the absence of the Treasury Secretaries) to the Customs Commissioners to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of Henry Erthman et al. for discharge of their ships [not named] from quarantine without airing their goods. |
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The like of the petition [missing] of Richard Tomlinson, merchant, et al., and of the petition of William Mowld, merchant, for similar discharge of their ships [not named]. Out Letters (General) XX, p. 253. |
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Same to same to report on the enclosed petition [missing] of Adam Bagshaw, junr., complaining against Harry Roynon, Examiner of the sufficiency of Customs officers' securities. Ibid. |
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Same to the Commissioners of Chelsea Hospital. In the last Session the House of Commons came to a resolution to grant 60,000l. for the support of said Hospital and the Invalid outpensioners belonging thereto over and above the poundage deduction and day's pay applicable to that use and also to defray the clothing and pay of the Invalid Companies. My Lord Treasurer is very apprehensive that unless some speedy reform be made in the numbers and pay of the said Invalids and outpensioners the charge will greatly exceed what the Parliament intended for them. He earnestly recommends you to consider what measures to take so as to bring the expense within the grant and to report to him thereon. He thinks the charge might in some measure be eased in case all furloes were called in. Ibid., p. 254. |
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Same to the Attorney General. It is the Queen's pleasure that William Glanville be inserted in the commission now passing for the present [year's] Lottery immediately after the name of John Edmonds and that Mr. Dash wood, whose Christian name is unknown, be left out. Ibid. |
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Same to Mr. Brydges. The Duke of Ormonde had under consideration how to ease the public expense in respect of bread waggons and artillery horses, and in his letter to Secretary Dartmouth dated Ghent Aug. 21 inst. [new style] says he will endeavour to make 25 waggons suffice for the future; and that in case the Artillery be brought into town those horses may also be discharged at the end of this month; but in order to this, his Grace desires that money may be ready to pay whatever shall be discharged. Please take care that money be ready to pay what shall appear due to the Contractors for such waggons and horses at such discharge. |
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On reading your memorial relating to the Battalion of Ottingen, my Lord agrees to the payment of her Majesty's share of the charge thereof to the 23rd inst., but the Commanders thereof to understand that the Queen will be at no further charge. |
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When you next lay before my Lord any particulars which you
propose to be paid in South Sea Stock, please insert 160l. to satisfy Lieut. Gen. Webb for drummers' clothing and colours for her Majesty's Own Regiment of Foot for two years from 24 March 1710 [1709–10]: as also 497l. 5s. 0d. for offreckonings to Brigadier Dubourgay's Regiment, "the same being to satisfy the like sum which according to your report of May 27 last appears to be due to the late Col. William Goring for clothing by him purchased in Spain for three Companies of the said Regiment when it was under his command there." Out Letters (General) XX, pp. 254–5. |
Aug. 20 |
J. Taylour (in the absence of the Treasury Secretaries) to the Secretary at War enclosing for his consideration Mr. Brydges' memorial representing the case of the reduced Officers with respect to their being entitled "only" to half pay from March 25 last though their Regiments were not actually disbanded till the 7th inst. |
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Please (with Mr. Southwell) draft a warrant for charging the revenues in Ireland with the pay of such Regiments prisoners in Spain as are to be transferred to the Establishment of Ireland according to their pay [to wit] by the Establishment here from 1711 Dec. 23 to 1712 Aug. 23 inst. and according to the pay on the Irish Establishment from and after that time. |
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"The enclosed [missing] are memorials laid before my Lord by Mr. Brydges for money to answer the subsistence of the commissioned and non-commissioned Officers and private men of the said Regiments now in Britain according to such lists as have been returned him [Brydges] from the Muster Master General's Office." Ibid., p. 255. |
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Warrant by Treasurer Oxford to the Customs Commissioners to observe an order in Council of the 18th August for the release from quarantine of the ships Martha, John Nothover master; Loyal Merchant, Thomas Fazley master; Mary, Daniel Season master; Dolphin, George Nickleson master; William and Mary, Thomas Aram master; all from Gothenburg with masts, timber and deals and on the petition of Sir William Phippard. Out Letters (Customs) XV, p. 407. |
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Commission by same to James Coulton, gent., to be a Surveyor of the Duties on Houses loco Nicho. Jefferey, dismissed. (Dormant warrant by same to the Receiver General of Taxes for Co. Gloucester to pay 80l. per an. salary to said Coulton as from date hereof.) Out Letters (Affairs of Taxes) II, pp. 102, 103. |
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Same to John Calender as a same loco Edward Corbet, dismissed. (A like warrant to the Receiver General for Co. Stafford to pay him 50l. per an. salary as from date hereof.) Ibid., pp. 102, 103. |
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Royal warrant dated Windsor to the Duke of Ormonde, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, to place the Earl of Hyndford's Regiment of Dragoons on the Establishment of Ireland as in lieu of the Earl of Strafford's Regiment of Dragoons, which the Queen has thought fit to be raised on the Establishment of Great Britain instead of that in Ireland: to wit as from Aug. 24 inst. Out Letters (Ireland) IX, p. 293. |